"WHEN I WROTE THE FOLLOWING PAGES, OR RATHER THE BULK OF THEM, I LIVED
ALONE, IN THE WOODS, A MILE FROM ANY NEIGHBOR, IN A HOUSE WHICH I HAD
BUILT MYSELF, ON THE SHORE OF WALDEN POND..."Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862) was a leading figure in the American Transcendentalist
movement and the era of U. S. literary emergence, an intellectual with
worldwide influence as essayist, social thinker,
naturalist-environmentalist, and sage. Thoreau's _Walden_, an
autobiographical narrative of his two-year sojourn in a self-built
lakeside cabin, is one of the most widely studied works of American
literature. It has generated scores of literary imitations and
thousands of neo-Walden experiments in back-to-basics living, both
rural and urban. Thoreau's great essay, "Civil Disobedience," is a
classic of American political activism and a model for nonviolent
reform movements around the world. Thoreau also stands as an icon of
modern American environmentalism, the father of American nature
writing, a forerunner of modern ecology, and a harbinger of freelance
spirituality combining the wisdom of west and east.Thoreau is also a
controversial figure. From his day to ours, he has provoked sharply
opposite reactions ranging from reverence to dismissal. Scholars have
regularly offered conflicting assessments of the significance of his
work, the evolution of his thought, even the facts of his life. Some
disagreements are in the eye of the beholder, but many follow from
challenges posed by his own cross-grained idiosyncrasies. He was an
advocate for individual self-sufficiency who never broke away from
home, a self-professed mystic now also acclaimed as a pioneer natural
and applied scientist, and a seminal theorist of nonviolent protest
who defended the most notorious guerrilla fighter of his day. All
told, he remains a rather enigmatic figure both despite and because we
know so much about him, beginning with the two-million-word journal he
kept throughout his adult life. The esteemed Thoreau scholar Lawrence
Buell gives due consideration to all these aspects of Thoreau's art
and thought, framing key issues and complexities in historical and
literary context.
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Thinking Disobediently
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197684276
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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